Remove Hyper V in Azure Virtual Machine Windows Server 2012












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I would like to know how to disable or remove Hyper V in virtual machine that's running on Windows Server 2012 in Azure.



When I check the Status, it seems to be disabled. However, when I try to install HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) the following message pops up:




  • VT not supported error:


VT-not-supported-error




  • Hyper-V option shows disabled:


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  • Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 7 at 22:04













  • You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

    – essjae
    Jan 7 at 23:47
















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I would like to know how to disable or remove Hyper V in virtual machine that's running on Windows Server 2012 in Azure.



When I check the Status, it seems to be disabled. However, when I try to install HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) the following message pops up:




  • VT not supported error:


VT-not-supported-error




  • Hyper-V option shows disabled:


enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 7 at 22:04













  • You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

    – essjae
    Jan 7 at 23:47














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I would like to know how to disable or remove Hyper V in virtual machine that's running on Windows Server 2012 in Azure.



When I check the Status, it seems to be disabled. However, when I try to install HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) the following message pops up:




  • VT not supported error:


VT-not-supported-error




  • Hyper-V option shows disabled:


enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I would like to know how to disable or remove Hyper V in virtual machine that's running on Windows Server 2012 in Azure.



When I check the Status, it seems to be disabled. However, when I try to install HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) the following message pops up:




  • VT not supported error:


VT-not-supported-error




  • Hyper-V option shows disabled:


enter image description here







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  • Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 7 at 22:04













  • You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

    – essjae
    Jan 7 at 23:47



















  • Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 7 at 22:04













  • You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

    – essjae
    Jan 7 at 23:47

















Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

– Ramhound
Jan 7 at 22:04







Are you positive your machine supports VT-x. Instead of submiting a comment, or submitting an answer, edit your original question and include this vital information. Only by providing this vital information can your question be answered.

– Ramhound
Jan 7 at 22:04















You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

– essjae
Jan 7 at 23:47





You're running in a Hyper-V VM. Hyper-V has very limited nesting abilities, which goes along with not fully passing through all CPU features. What you're seeing is expected, as VT-X is not, by default, passed through to a VM.

– essjae
Jan 7 at 23:47










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Nested virtualization in Azure is only supported on a limited set of virtual machines. For a complete list of vm types that support nesting, please take a look at: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/acu (virtual machines that support nesting are marked with ***)






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